[Grammar] Future tense / She's going to success and she will success

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Hello everyone ,:)
I want the know the difference between these two sentences in meaning :
1- She will success in the exam .
2- She is going to success in the exam .

I know that we use ( going to + v ) to express future when we know that something is going to happen .:shock:
and we also use ( will + verb ) to predict a future situation , so what's the difference ? :roll:

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Regards .:oops:
 
Welcome to the forums, Nana.

Change 'success' (noun) to 'succeed' (verb) and both sentences mean the same.

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Oh,I see.
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